Classic 1988 Classic Jaguar Sovereign (original Jaguar ) on 2040-cars
Ashland, Massachusetts, United States
This auction is for an 1988 Jaguar XJ6. It is the Sovereign model, not the Van den Plas (ebay catagory doesn't have a Sovereign catagory, so it selected the VDP, so be it known that this is not the VDP model). I am the third owner and have had this nice car for almost 10 years. The previous owners were both doctors and the Jag has always been serviced by high quality Jaguar or European car specialists. The car has 129,000 original miles, I put 50k on it, mostly 10 round trips between Florida and Boston. The the car is designed for a comfortable highway ride, and has great accelleration at high speeds for those long interstate rides. The maintenance history repairs include suspension work, besides brakes and tires, the car has minor work on cosmetics. It does need rear shocks, which are riding ok but making noises. The AC conditioning is the old R12 type and the compressor belt is missing. Door handles and window motors have been replaced as needed, that seems to be the issue with these older Jaguars. The car has 4 new Yokohama radial tires, it has new front fenders and the sides and hood have been repainted five years ago, due to some rust areas on the front fenders. That has been corrected by replacing fenders. The clear coat is worn off on the top and the trunk due to the car cover wearing on it. The car has passed the State inspection and has a sticker valid through February 2014. This is a rear wheel drive car, with a full size spare tire. It also has real steel bumpers front and rear. The gas mileage is consitently 21 city and 24 on the long highway runs. The car is 25 years old and is a reliable driver. The original sticker price was around $75,000 dollars in 1988, but today, its book value is between 3 and 7 thousand. The bid is starting low with a low reserve. The car is sold as is. It is up to the buyer to inspect before taking delivery. Winning bidder needs to leave a deposit and pick up the vehicle within 7 days. Deposit will be returned if seller views car and decides not to purchase before taking delivery. Shipping and taxes are the resposibility of the buyer.
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Jaguar vs. Jetman: Place your bets
Mon, Dec 14 2015As many car-versus-jet races as we've seen on video, we never seem to tire of them. This latest one, however, doesn't so much pit a car against a jet airplane, per se, but a guy in a jetpack against a supercharged Jaguar. That in and of itself might make this clip worth a watch. The guy in question is one Yves Rossy, otherwise known as the Jetman. The Swiss air force aviator developed, wears, and pilots a six-and-a-half-foot-wide fixed wing fashioned from carbon fiber and fitted with four jet turbines strapped to its underside, each good for 88 pounds of thrust. He's flown it over the Alps, across the English Channel, and above the Grand Canyon, but now he faces off against another adversary. That, of course, would be the Jaguar XJR, complete with 5.0-liter supercharged V8 good for 550 horsepower. Piloting the performance sedan is none other than Martin Brundle, a former F1 driver, Le Mans winner, and television commentator. The two line up on and above a 1.75-mile stretch of road in the deserts of Dubai for the showdown. We could tell you who won, but you'll want to watch the video above for yourself to find out first-hand. And if you want to know more about the Jetman and his amazing flying creation, watch the video below. Related Video: F1 Star Martin Brundle and New Jaguar XJR Take on High-Flying 'Jetman' in World-First Desert Drag Race - Martin Brundle drives new 2016 model year Jaguar XJR in 1.75-mile live car race against 'Jetman' Yves Rossy in the Dubai desert - Head-to-head race demonstrates the benefits of lightweight construction on agility, performance and control in the air and on the road - Sandy conditions offer a clear demonstration of the benefits of the Jaguar XJ's new All-Surface Progress Control (ASPC) - New short film captures the action: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xssOxHoEhrk - Brundle and Rossy discuss comparable technology within their two machines The Jetman Dubai pilot Yves Rossy, took on his first ever live race when he went head-to-head against a Jaguar XJR driven by former Formula One star Martin Brundle in a unique contest deep in the Dubai desert. Brundle, who drove in F1 alongside Michael Schumacher and is now a commentator, had the new all-aluminium 550PS, 5.0-litre Supercharged V8 Jaguar XJR at his disposal while Rossy was strapped to his 2m-wide fixed wing, powered by four Jet-Cat superchargers. The race took place on a closed private road and in the skies above it, and was captured in a three-minute short film.
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Following the Range Rover Sport SVR, a new report from Motor Authority now says that Jaguar Land Rover will use those letters to distinguish the top-of-the-line performance models from both marques moving forward. As such, we might expect SVR models of the upcoming Jaguar XE compact sedan and Land Rover Discovery Sport, as well as potential new performance models based on the new F-Type and next-generation XF.
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